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Malala speaks publicly for first time since surgery (Original Post)
hue
Feb 2013
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This is a brave young lady and more power to her. She will lead mankind on a path to liberation.
ProfessionalLeftist
(4,982 posts)2. She is a real SHEro. I hope she gets the Nobel Peace Prize.
She certainly deserves it and it would encourage her to continue with her work, which is very important.
DreamGypsy
(2,252 posts)3. Here is the link to the Malala fund...
http://vitalvoices.org/global-initiatives/support-malala-fund
Here's an ABC News site that has some additional videos, including a song evidently written by 12 year old girl and an interview with the surgeon who help reconstruct Malala's skull after the shooting: http://abcnews.go.com/International/malala-fund-supporting-girls-education-globe/story?id=18399402 (alert: some annoying ads, sorry)
We established the Malala Fund on behalf of Malala and her family, working together with supporters of the cause, including the United Nations Foundation and Girl Up, and within a community of supportive organizations and individuals, to realize Malala's vision of education for all girls.
Here's an ABC News site that has some additional videos, including a song evidently written by 12 year old girl and an interview with the surgeon who help reconstruct Malala's skull after the shooting: http://abcnews.go.com/International/malala-fund-supporting-girls-education-globe/story?id=18399402 (alert: some annoying ads, sorry)
hue
(4,949 posts)4. Thanks for posting this!!!
obama2terms
(563 posts)6. Glad to see she's doing better
I hope she becomes a politician in her country someday, they could use someone with wisdom like hers.
Shankapotomus
(4,840 posts)7. Inspiring
Side note: for some reason the full itvnews youtube channel is unavailable. only able to view individual videos from them.
Wonderful.